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In seven days on 28th of May, we come together to celebrate 51 years of a region built for its people. 51 years of open ...
21/05/2026

In seven days on 28th of May, we come together to celebrate 51 years of a region built for its people.

51 years of open roads and shared dreams. Every journey across West Africa tells a story of trade, of friendship, of communities that thrive beyond boundaries.

📢 Online Training Opportunity in Community Health!Applications are now open for the Community-Based Participatory Resear...
11/05/2026

📢 Online Training Opportunity in Community Health!

Applications are now open for the Community-Based Participatory Research Training Scholarship organised by WAHO in collaboration with the University of Washington.

💻 The training will be conducted entirely ONLINE.

This is an excellent opportunity for health professionals to strengthen their skills in participatory research and contribute to improving health outcomes in their communities.

👩🏽‍⚕️👨🏾‍⚕️ Who can apply?
Health professionals from districts and health centres in ECOWAS Member States.

📅 Deadline:11 May 2026
👥 Limited places: 50 participants

👉 Apply now: https://ee.collect.wahooas.org/x/kZDWvZ2I

Don’t miss this opportunity to make a difference in community health!

WAHO Supports The Gambia with Ambulances and Critical Medical Equipment to Strengthen National Health SystemsThe West Af...
11/05/2026

WAHO Supports The Gambia with Ambulances and Critical Medical Equipment to Strengthen National Health Systems

The West African Health Organisation (WAHO), through the African Development Bank (AfDB)-supported Regional COVID-19 Response Project, has handed over 10 ambulances and a consignment of critical medical equipment to the Government of The Gambia to strengthen emergency response, healthcare delivery, and national health system resilience.

The reception took place on 30 April 2026 in Banjul, in the presence of representatives from the Ministry of Health of The Gambia, WAHO, the African Development Bank, and national health stakeholders.

Representing WAHO at the ceremony were Dr Virgil Kuassi Lokossou, Dr Lionel Sogbossi, Dr Aishat Usman, Dr Thierno Barry, Mr Richard Combary, Mr Adamou Kimba and Mr Samson Ayeni, all members of the COVID-19 AfDB Project Implementation Team, while the African Development Bank was represented by Mr Koffi Ange Houngbedji, Task Team Leader of the regional project.

Beyond the ambulances, the intervention includes the delivery of essential biomedical and diagnostic equipment aimed at improving emergency care, intensive care capacity, diagnostics, infection prevention and control, and specialised clinical services across the country. The equipment package includes oxygen concentrators, haemodialysis machines, anaesthetic machines, X-ray machines, ultrasound scanners, monitors, autoclaves, laryngoscopes, aerosol and decontamination equipment, and other critical medical devices intended to reinforce healthcare delivery nationwide.

Speaking during the handover, stakeholders highlighted the importance of sustained regional solidarity and strategic investments in resilient health systems capable of responding effectively to emergencies and future public health threats. The ambulances and medical equipment are expected to significantly improve referral systems, timely access to lifesaving services, and the quality of care provided to vulnerable populations throughout The Gambia.

This support forms part of WAHO’s broader commitments to accompanying ECOWAS Member States in strengthening health security, expanding equitable access to quality healthcare services, and enhancing preparedness and response capacities through targeted regional interventions and partnerships.

WAHO reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with the Government of The Gambia, the African Development Bank, and other partners to ensure the effective deployment, installation, operationalization, and sustainable use of the equipment for maximum impact on population health outcomes.

The delivery further demonstrates the strong partnership between WAHO, the African Development Bank, and ECOWAS Member States in advancing resilient, responsive, and people-centred health systems across West Africa.

📢 Training and Research Opportunity in Community Health!Applications are now open for the Community-Based Participatory ...
08/05/2026

📢 Training and Research Opportunity in Community Health!

Applications are now open for the Community-Based Participatory Research Training Scholarship, organised by WAHO in collaboration with the University of Washington.

This is an excellent opportunity for health professionals to strengthen their skills in participatory research and contribute to improving health outcomes in their communities.

👩🏽‍⚕️👨🏾‍⚕️ Who can apply?
Health professionals from districts and health centres in ECOWAS Member States.

📅 Deadline: 11 May 2026
👥 Limited places: 50 participants

👉 Apply now: https://ee.collect.wahooas.org/x/kZDWvZ2I

Don’t miss this opportunity to make a difference in community health!

Happy WORKERS’ DAY!On the occasion of Labour Day, the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) pays tribute to the dedica...
01/05/2026

Happy WORKERS’ DAY!
On the occasion of Labour Day, the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) pays tribute to the dedication, professionalism and essential contribution of all workers to the development of our societies.

On this day of recognition, we particularly commend health sector actors whose daily commitment contributes to safeguarding the well being of populations across the ECOWAS region.

WAHO reaffirms its commitment to promoting strong, inclusive and resilient health systems for a more united and prosperous West Africa.

28/04/2026

The Director General of the West African Health Organisation (WAHO), Dr Melchior Athanase J. C. Aïssi, alongside Sierra Leone’s Minister of Health, Dr Austin Demby, handed over insecticide-treated mosquito nets (ITNs) to pupils at Aberdeen Municipal Primary School in Freetown on 23 April 2026.

This initiative forms part of prevention and awareness activities organised in commemoration of World Malaria Day, reinforcing regional efforts towards malaria elimination.

By prioritising schoolchildren, the initiative focuses on protecting one of the most vulnerable groups while promoting the consistent use of proven malaria prevention measures.

Watch the attached video for highlights from the activity.

ECOWAS HEALTH MINISTERS ADOPT FREETOWN CHARTER ON MATERNAL, NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH AND REGIONAL FRAMEWORK TO ACCELERAT...
28/04/2026

ECOWAS HEALTH MINISTERS ADOPT FREETOWN CHARTER ON MATERNAL, NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH AND REGIONAL FRAMEWORK TO ACCELERATE MALARIA ELIMINATION

The 27th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Health Ministers of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) concluded on 25 April 2026 in Freetown with the adoption of major strategic decisions aimed at accelerating malaria elimination, reducing maternal, newborn and child mortality, and strengthening health systems across the region.

Over two days of high-level deliberations, Ministers of Health endorsed the Regional Framework for Malaria Elimination, adopted the Freetown Charter on accelerating the reduction of maternal, newborn and child mortality, and reaffirmed their collective commitment to advancing sustainable and resilient health financing in ECOWAS Member States.

The Assembly also reviewed the 2025 Annual Report of the West African Health Organisation (WAHO), taking stock of progress made while highlighting persistent challenges affecting the performance and impact of health interventions in the region. Particular emphasis was placed on the need to improve efficiency, strengthen accountability, and enhance domestic resource mobilisation in a context of declining external funding.

Deliberations further underscored the urgency of intensified, coordinated regional action to address malaria as a major public health priority, while reinforcing broader efforts to improve health outcomes and build more resilient health systems.

The session concluded with the adoption of the final report and official communiqué, read by the representative of the Minister of Health of Ghana, capturing the key decisions, strategic orientations, and commitments made by Member States.

On the occasion of the 65th Independence Anniversary of the Republic of Sierra Leone, the West African Health Organisati...
27/04/2026

On the occasion of the 65th Independence Anniversary of the Republic of Sierra Leone, the West African Health Organisation extends its sincere congratulations to the Government and people of Sierra Leone.

This commemoration highlights the resilience of a nation committed to strengthening peace, development and the well being of its people. Sierra Leone actively contributes to cooperation and solidarity within ECOWAS, particularly in strengthening health systems and improving preparedness for public health emergencies.

WAHO reaffirms its readiness to continue, with Sierra Leone and all Member States, coordinated actions towards a more integrated and resilient West Africa, better prepared to address health challenges.

À l’occasion du 66e anniversaire de l’indépendance de la République togolaise, l’OOAS adresse ses sincères félicitations...
27/04/2026

À l’occasion du 66e anniversaire de l’indépendance de la République togolaise, l’OOAS adresse ses sincères félicitations au Gouvernement et au peuple togolais.

Le Togo contribue activement à la consolidation de l’intégration régionale et au renforcement des mécanismes de coopération au sein de la CEDEAO. Son engagement en faveur du développement sanitaire participe à l’amélioration des conditions de vie des populations.

L’OOAS réaffirme sa détermination à poursuivre une collaboration étroite avec l’ensemble des États membres pour bâtir des systèmes de santé plus performants et résilients.

27th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Health Ministers of the ECOWAS Officially opens in FreetownFreetown, Sierra Leo...
25/04/2026

27th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Health Ministers of the ECOWAS Officially opens in Freetown

Freetown, Sierra Leone, 25 April 2026 – The 27th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Health Ministers of ECOWAS officially opened on 24 April 2026 in Freetown, Sierra Leone, bringing together Ministers of Health from Member States, government leaders, technical and financial partners, and regional health experts to advance a coordinated response towards malaria elimination.

Organised by the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health of Sierra Leone, the two-day high-level meeting is held under the theme “Advancing Malaria Elimination Through an Integrated Regional Strategy” and aims to strengthen collective action in addressing one of the region’s most pressing public health challenges.

The event was officially inaugurated by the President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, His Excellency Julius Maada Bio, Chairman of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS, represented by the Chief Minister, David Moinina Sengeh. In his address, he underscored the strategic importance of the Assembly as a platform for decisive regional action, noting that population health remains a key indicator of governments’ ability to deliver on their fundamental responsibilities. He called for concrete, measurable outcomes and accelerated progress from malaria control to elimination through stronger, data-driven and innovative health systems, before formally declaring the session open.

In his welcome address, the Minister of Health of Sierra Leone and Chair of the 27th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Health Ministers of ECOWAS, Dr Austin Demby, highlighted the region’s renewed political commitment to placing health at the centre of sustainable development. He stressed the urgency of intensifying malaria elimination efforts in the face of stalled global progress since 2015, declining external financing, and the growing effects of climate change on transmission dynamics. He called for increased domestic investment, innovation, and the transformation of health systems into more resilient and responsive platforms.

Delivering his remarks, the Director General of WAHO, Dr Melchior Athanase J. C. Aïssi, emphasised that no country can eliminate malaria in isolation. He advocated for a coordinated regional approach built on solidarity, harmonised interventions, and strengthened data and resource sharing. While acknowledging progress, including Cabo Verde’s malaria-free certification, he cautioned that sustaining these gains requires stronger political commitment, technical rigour, and sustained domestic financing.

He further presented the regional strategic framework for malaria elimination, which prioritises strengthened health governance, digital transformation, effective data utilisation, local innovation, and community engagement. He reaffirmed the ambition to eliminate malaria across the ECOWAS region within the next decade.

Speaking on behalf of technical and financial partners, Mr. Dionke Fofana reiterated their continued support to strengthening health systems in the region. He underscored the Assembly’s role in defining shared priorities and called for intensified regional efforts through integrated approaches focused on domestic financing, innovation, data-driven decision-making, and enhanced private sector engagement. He also paid tribute to the Director General of WAHO, commending his leadership and the progress achieved under his tenure despite persistent challenges.

The Assembly is expected to review the 2025 Annual Report of WAHO, adopt the Regional Framework for Malaria Elimination, consider the adoption of the Freetown Charter, and address key strategic priorities, including strengthening domestic health financing, aligning with international standards on exclusive breastfeeding, and integrating health into climate change adaptation strategies.

Statement by the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) on World Malaria Day– 25April 2026On this World Malaria Day, th...
25/04/2026

Statement by the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) on World Malaria Day– 25
April 2026

On this World Malaria Day, the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) reaffirms its commitment to
malaria control, in solidarity with Member States, partners and the international community.

West Africa bears about 40% of the global malaria burden. Despite the considerable progress made in
recent decades, through the strengthening of national malaria control programmes, regional
coordination and the continued support of regional and international partners, malaria remains a
major public health challenge throughout the ECOWAS region. The disease is disproportionately
affecting the most vulnerable populations, including children under five and pregnant women, while
placing a heavy burden on health systems and socio-economic development.

WAHO commends Member States for their commitment to malaria control and elimination. It
particularly welcomes efforts to expand access to prevention, diagnosis and treatment services,
strengthen surveillance systems, adopt new tools and technologies, as well as promote community
participation. These developments demonstrate that significant progress is possible when political will,
technical capacity and strong partnerships are gathered.

In this regard, WAHO reaffirms its commitment to aligning regional actions with the Assembly of Health
Ministers' elimination agenda, integrating its strategic orientations and timelines, to ensure coherence
with international commitments and accelerate progress towards malaria elimination.

However, persistent challenges, including funding gaps, health system weaknesses, climate change
impacts, humanitarian crises, and the emergence of drug and insecticide resistance, continue to
threaten hard-won progress.

In line with the 2026 theme, WAHO reaffirms its commitment to supporting Member States through
enhanced technical assistance, policy harmonisation, enhanced cross-border collaboration and
adequate funding for strategies.

On this occasion, WAHO:
• Reaffirms its commitment to working with Member States and partners to accelerate progress
towards malaria elimination through the implementation of the Regional Malaria Elimination
Framework.
• Calls on Member States to make malaria elimination a national development priority and
increase domestic investment in the healthcare sector.
• Calls on development partners and donors to consolidate and strengthen their financial and
technical support.

Now we can. Now we must. Ending malaria: Now it is possible. Let’s act now!

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